13th February 2014, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Tasmania, Australia
Posts: 236
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Long-handled Kukri
After three years of collecting Kukri, I am now the proud custodian of a long-handled Kukri! (After reading posts and discussions here and elsewhere about the terms Hanshee and Lambendh, I this I will stick to a simple, descriptive name for this style of weapon).
Mine isn't the biggest or finest example, but I am pleased with it nonetheless. The blade is sharp and undamaged, the handle has some old, patinated chips. Curiously the bolster has been secured with a nail! This repair seems, to me at any rate, quite old. All in all a solid, well balanced weapon. I can appreciate the utility of the long handle: I am a man of slight stature (small hands). Used single handed, the extra length provides great balance. With both hands this would deliver a devastating blow. I would appreciate any thoughts members have. Cheers, Russel |
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